- 🏆 What: watch SWAT teams compete
- 📌 Where: at Dubai police training center
- 🕘 When: every morning Feb 1 - Feb 5
- 🫰 How much: for FREE, no ticket
International SWAT teams will engage in intense competition across five challenging categories, putting their tactical and weaponry expertise to the test. This event aims to facilitate the exchange of techniques and promote the highest standards of tactical skills, mental acuity, and physical endurance among SWAT teams. The competition will unfold at the Dubai SWAT Training Facility, known for its world-class setting.
This event is truly unique on a global scale and represents an exciting initiative for several reasons. It underscores Dubai's unwavering commitment to achieving the pinnacle of policing excellence. Furthermore, it provides a special opportunity for the UAE to witness and appreciate the remarkable skill levels possessed by these elite law enforcement professionals. The event embodies the values of collaboration, idea exchange, mutual respect, solidarity, and shared positive values.
Challenge Information:
- Dubai Police, renowned for their excellence in law enforcement, will host The UAE SWAT Challenge in Dubai, United Arab Emirates.
- The UAE SWAT Challenge is scheduled to take place in Dubai, UAE, in February 2025.
- Dubai Police, equipped with cutting-edge technology in crime prevention and policing, boast a SWAT team that ranks among the world's best in terms of tactical strategy and endurance.
- The Challenge's primary aim is to foster cooperation among SWAT teams worldwide and allow members to participate in real-world scenarios, thereby cultivating best practices in a friendly and collaborative environment.
Event Details:
- The venues will be open to the public, and the event can also be watched on television in February 2025.
- Earplugs will be provided free of charge and can be obtained at the registration desk upon entry.
- All bags, backpacks, and carried items are subject to inspection by event security.
- Please note that non-official vehicles are not permitted to travel to any of the challenge areas; access will be on foot only.